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The Centenarians – Movie Folk Who Lived 100 Years or More

December 30, 2013 By Cliff Aliperti 32 Comments

A list of the best-known Hollywood centenarians of all-time. Movie folk who lived to a hundred or more. Includes the living and the long since departed. Movie cards illustrate where appropriate with additional centenarians listed on the page as well. Updated September 2019, up to and including Marge Champion joining the list.

Filed Under: News - Notes Tagged With: Baby Peggy Montgomery, Barbara Kent, Bob Hope, bruce bennett, Carl Esmond, centenarians, Danielle Darrieux, doris eaton, dorothy dickson, Fay McKenzie, francis lederer, george burns, Gloria Stuart, gwen ffrangcon davies, irving berlin, Kirk Douglas, leni riefenstahl, liane haid, lucile taft, Luise Rainer, Lupita Tovar, mabel trunnelle, Marge Champion, Marsha Hunt, marta eggerth, Mary Carlisle, mary ellis, Nehemiah Persoff, Norman Lloyd, Olivia de Havilland, Patricia Morison

First Impressions: Little Men (1940) Starring Kay Francis

January 19, 2013 By Cliff Aliperti Leave a Comment

Kay Francis in Little Men

The RKO released Little Men (1940) starring Kay Francis as Jo is inferior sequel to Little Women (1933) but enjoyable tale of swindlers George Bancroft and Jack Oakie.

Filed Under: Movie Reviews Tagged With: 1940, Adaptations, ann gillis, Carl Esmond, elsie the cow, George Bancroft, Jack Oakie, Jimmy Lydon, Kay Francis, little men, little women, louisa may alcott, norman z mcleod, RKO (Pathe), The Plays the Thing

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